Suicide bombing at Kabul religious gathering kills dozens

Dozens of people have been killed in a powerful suicide bomb blast that targeted a large gathering of top religious figures in Afghanistan‘s capital, Kabul, according to officials.

Wahid Majroh, health ministry spokesperson, said Tuesday’s explosion killed at least 43 people and wounded 83.  

He added that the death toll could rise further as at least 24 people were in critical condition.

Najib Danish, interior ministry spokesperson, said “a suicide bomber detonated his explosives” inside a large wedding hall where hundreds of scholars and clerics had gathered to mark the birthday of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad.

A manager of Uranus Wedding Palace, which also hosts political and religious functions, told the AFP news agency a suicide bomber blew himself up in the middle of the gathering of religious scholars.

“There are a lot of casualties – I myself have counted 30 casualties,” he told AFP, on the condition of anonymity.

Officials at Kabul’s Emergency Hospital said 30 ambulances had rushed to the blast site and more than 40 people were critically wounded.

Day of mourning

Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani strongly condemned the attack and declared Wednesday a day of national mourning, his spokesperson, Haroon Chakhansuri, wrote on Twitter.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

Both the Taliban and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group have stepped up attacks on Kabul.

In June, a suicide attack targeting Muslim scholars who had gathered in a tent near Kabul’s Polytechnic University killed at least seven people.

SOURCE:
Al Jazeera and news agencies

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